Westside

Atlanta’s Westside is the city’s former meatpacking district-turned-design hub. This neighborhood now offers eclectic clothing, designer furniture and other specialty shops housed in industrial warehouse spaces.

Breakfast: Start the day at West Egg Café, voted best breakfast in Georgia by Southern Living. Chow down on the Westside Pileup which includes skillet potatoes, onions, peppers, cheddar cheese, bacon and eggs.

Morning: Stroll through the ruins of a cotton gin-turned-visual and performing arts center. Home to a renaissance community of artists, Goat Farm Arts Center now hosts classical and contemporary music concerts, film screenings, contemporary dance performances and visual art exhibitions.

Lunch: Grab lunch at Bocado, a contemporary eatery serving American cuisine in a trendy minimalist atmosphere. Though the menu changes regularly, locals count on the famed Bocado burger stack – two 3 oz. patties between two slices of Kraft American cheese with house made mayo and pickles on a Holeman and Finch sesame bun – which is considered one of the best burgers in Atlanta.

Night: Dance the night away with national touring acts at Terminal West. Housed in King Plow Arts Center, Terminal West boasts hip crowds, high-tech lighting and sound and an outdoor roof deck overlooking the historic train tracks of West Midtown.